Sky currently has 1.6 million subscribers to its Sky+HD service. But to access the new 3D content, customers will also need a 3D-enabled TV. Several models, many of which were also announced at CES, will begin shipping this spring.

3D TV is certainly hot right now, as evidenced by the deluge of products and services announced or demonstrated at CES. But is it a fad or here to stay? There are still reasons to be skeptical about whether consumers are ready for 3D at home right now, as my colleague John Falcone points out. If you want to chime in on whether you'll be upgrading to a 3D TV for your home, check out our CNET poll here.

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